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Partners

The Indiana AgrAbility Project unites the expertise of Purdue's Breaking New Ground program and several nonprofit organizations to form a team uniquely qualified to meet the needs of the Project's customers:

Funded Partners

Since its inception in 1979, the Breaking New Ground Resource Center, Purdue University in Purdue's Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering has become internationally recognized as the primary source for information and resources on rehabilitation technology for persons working in agriculture.

Hoosier Uplands is a nonprofit agency based in Southern Indiana whose mission is to plan, implement, and provide comprehensive services to the poor, elderly, and disabled. To fulfill that vision, Hoosier Uplands functions as an Area Agency on Aging, Community Action Agency, licensed Home Health Care and Hospice Agency, and Community Housing Development Organization. Partnership with Hoosier Uplands porivdes Indiana AgrAbility with a strong presence in a region of the state dominated by small-farm operators.

Unfunded Collaborators

In addition to the subcontractors, The Project partners with several "unfunded collaborators" to meet the mutual missions of their organizations and AgrAbility.

Key Stakeholders

To better serve AgrAbility customers, the Project works closely with many other groups to help them (1) intervene directly with greater expertise or (2) make competent referrals to appropriate service providers, including Project staff members and partners. These key stakeholder groups include: